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- A teenage boy and his mother are further driven apart when they find out that his father's life insurance policy is to be received by his lover.
- The drama tells the story of air force pilots and their families from 1945 to 1971. As the husbands embarked on patriotic missions to fight against the enemies, their families must content with horror of wars, mass emigration to distant land, and death of love ones. Their shared experience brought the military families together to support one another.
- Cheng-hsiang, a man who is miraculously transported back to the past, sets out to stop his high school friend from making the same mistake. En-pei, whose pursuit of her dreams ended in tragedy.
- 80-year-old widower Chin-mao lives alone in rural Pingxi and frequents the hospital. His son and daughter, Yi-cheng and Yu-chen, stay in big cities for a living. One day Chin-mao is admitted to the hospital due to stomach pains, and Yi-cheng and Yu-chen have a heated argument about how to take care of their father. An unforseen accident forces Chin-mao to accept his deteriorating conditions and agree to stay in a nursing home. Sickness, death and a suit too old to fit gradually tear down his will to live; even his grandson's wedding cannot cheer him up. The thoughtful Yu-chen has a new suit tailor-made for her father so they can all celebrate the wedding as a family. But Chin-mao just wants to wear the new suit and walks his last mile back home.
- In a musical contest, a letter brings back the memories of Miss Wang (by Sunnie Wang), now a teacher, and reunites her with her high school sweetheart, it seems like it was only yesterday - High school fresher Wang Nai-Yuan finds herself meeting her crush in the flesh one day. Unbeknownst to her, it is all for a bet the drama-class senior Shin-Chun (by Dino Lee) makes with his friends. What started out as a prank slowly binds the unlikely pair together, and Nai-Yuan's life is never the same since then - Shin-Chun's best friend, Hsiu-Nan (by Bii), a music fanatic and also a dreamboat in the school, desperately tries to break them apart while his own pursuit of Man-Hsien (by Patricia Lin) doesn't go as planned. And bigger trouble awaits him as he finds himself frantically working through money issues. As the adolescent boys and girls grow through the coming-of-age story on loss and longing, their fantasies of love are to be tested.
- In a southwestern Taiwan oyster-farming village whose land keeps on subsiding, preparations for the King Boat Festival are proceeding. Shengji, an almost 30-year-old man, returns to his hometown he left several years ago. He assumes an air of superiority and behaves like a prosperous businessman in an ostentatious manner. While he disguises his fragile sense of self in front of his stubborn father, who has spent all his life raising oysters, his childhood friend is coveting his "financial success" and plans to make a fortune. The tide being receding, people in the small oyster-farming village are wearing masks that they are unable to take off. Ohong Village, a story of returning, reunion and reconnection, portrays people trapped between the stagnated urban world and their rural family they are estranged from.
- In an apartment building that bans pets, two children discover the hazards of handling strays, be it an abandoned kitten or a wayward mother.